Yes for me.
To have a country that looks after its own people better would do for me. That and a place where the poor aren't demonized.
Not a lot to ask really.
Said on another thread , the book is just made to be put on a tv series , although it would be quite similar to The Walking Dead , the international feel to the chapters might save it. I just want to see the battle of Yonkers done well.
Got the jet with Trevor , got a helicopter and skydived in near the big hangar , opened the chute late and drifted inside to take the jet. Then put it in Trevors hangar.
Twitter , Facebook and this place are a no go until 2pm tomorrow , until my Mrs finishes her work and we can watch it on Netflix.
Loved The Sopranos , but , for me this has been the best TV drama I've seen.
Just done a total Michael trip sequence after his boy spikes him , flying over Los Santos in his boxers while the city kaleidoscopes below , its fucking mental.
played a few missions and killed my first hooker. The driving seems more responsive than IV. The city looks amazing , good luck getting around without the satnav for a while though :-)
The book has got amazing potential as a TV series I reckon. They would have to steer clear of becoming a Walking Dead clone , but , in the right hands it could be immense.
The Boondock Saints. 8/10
Two Irish-American catholic brothers decide to become vigilantes and clean up Boston of Italian and Russian Mafia types. Willem Dafoe is superb as the gay FBI agent following the trail of bodies. Excellent over the top film.
The Last Gladiators. 7/10
Watched Goon on Yankee Netflix last week and this came up as a recommendation afterwards.
A doc about the great enforcers of the NHL , focusing mainly on the Montreal Canadiens tough guy Chris Nilan. The fights are brutal , but , the interviews with his family are extremely harsh.
Well worth a dig out on Netflix.
Think it was to do with folk who had ashes scattered on the old Love st pitch. Alex Salmond was there too at some point , good day all round for Reynard then.